Kalaiyarasan

Kalaiyarasan is an Indian actor, who works in the Tamil film industry. He has collaborated with directors Myshkin and Pa. Ranjith, with whom he worked in Madras (2014) for which he received acclaim for his performance.[1]

Kalaiyarasan
Born (1986-02-20) 20 February 1986
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present
Spouse(s)Shanmuga Priya

Career

Kalaiyarasan, a graduate in Computer Applications from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, initially began work as an actor with Parthy Bhaskar's Arjunan Kadhali in 2008, but the film remains unreleased.[2] He then worked with director Myshkin on two ventures, Nandalala (2010) and Mugamoodi (2012), and credits the film maker as his mentor. He also played small roles in Ranjith's directorial debut Attakathi (2012), playing the suitor to the heroine, as well as in Vikram Sugumaran's Madha Yaanai Koottam (2013).[3]

Kalaiyarasan's breakthrough as an actor came through his performance in Ranjith's drama film Madras (2014), where he portrayed the pivotal role of Anbu.[4] Set in the backdrop of North Chennai, Kalaiyarasan auditioned and cleared three screen tests before being handed the role and worked closely with the film's lead actor Karthi in order to shown their on-screen camaraderie. Upon release in September 2014, the film became a commercial and critical acclaimed success, while Kalaiyarasan's portrayal won unanimous praise.[5] A critic from Behindwoods.com noted Kalaiyarasan "steals the show and this has to be his lifetime role", adding that "the youngster has grabbed the opportunity with both hands and we have to laud director Ranjith for giving this dynamic performer good scope to showcase his wares".[6] Similarly Sify.com added that his performance is "riveting" and that "his body language and dialogue delivery in almost a parallel role is terrific."[7]

Following the success of Madras, Kalaiyarasan's career in the Tamil film industry took off and garnered him higher-profile films as well as lead roles. Ranjith cast him again in a pivotal supporting role in the Rajinikanth-starrer Kabali (2016), as a school teacher with a vengeance against Rajinikanth's titular character. The film opened to positive reviews for Kalaiyarasan and subsequently went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film of all time.[8] He first portrayed leading roles in Darling 2 (2016) and Raja Manthiri (2016), but his first high-profile project as the protagonist was C. V. Kumar's production Adhe Kangal (2017). Featuring alongside Janani Iyer and Sshivada, Kalaiyarasan portrayed a blind chef, with the makers using American chef Christine Hà as a character inspiration for his role.[9] The film opened to positive reviews, with critics praising his portrayal of the character.[10] Kalaiyarasan has a series of solo lead films ready for release in 2017 including Yeidhavan, China, Pattinapakkam and Uru. He also will be seen in Kaalakkoothu alongside Prasanna and another untitled comedy film for C. V. Kumar alongside Ashna Zaveri.

Personal life

Kalaiyarasan is married to Shanmuga Priya, who he met at Accenture, his first place of employment.[4]

Filmography

  • Year
TitleRoleNotes
2010Nandalala
2012AttakathiDinakaran
2012MugamoodiViji
2013Madha Yaanai KoottamBoologaraasa
2014MadrasAnbuVijay Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Tamil
Nominated, SIIMA Award for Best Tamil Supporting Actor
2015DarlingShiva
2015UrumeenJohn Christopher
2016Darling 2Aravind
2016Raja ManthiriKarthik
2016KabaliTamizh Kumaran
2017Adhe KangalVarun
2017MupparimanamHimselfCameo appearance
2017YeidhavanKrishna
2017UruJeevan
2018Thaanaa Serndha KoottamIniyan's friend
2018KaalakkoothuHari
2018PattinapakkamVetri
2019KalavuSujeethdirect-to-video
2019AiraaAmudhan
2020ChinaPost-production
2020Titanic Kadhalum Kavundhu PogumPost-production
2020Puthiya MugamPost Production
2020Jagame ThanthiramPost- production
As Dubbing Artist

References

  1. "Mysskin sir hugged and kissed me" – Kalaiyarasan – BW Green Room. YouTube (17 August 2014). Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  2. Exclusive Interview with 'Madras' star Kalaiyarasan – Jill More – Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English, Hindi- Movie Reviews and News. Jill More (9 October 2014). Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  3. Gupta, Rinku. (30 August 2015) Madras Has Changed My Life. The New Indian Express. Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  4. Software to celluloid. The Hindu (24 January 2015). Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  5. Gupta, Rinku. (1 October 2014) When a Cameo Became a Big Break. The New Indian Express. Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  6. Madras (aka) Madras review. Behindwoods.com (26 September 2014). Retrieved on 2015-09-16.
  7. Movie Review: Madras. Sify
  8. "Sharing space with Kabali". 12 September 2015 via The Hindu.
  9. http://www.sify.com/movies/adhe-kangal-gets-ready-imagegallery-kollywood-qlhlGzeadbhga.html
  10. http://www.sify.com/movies/adhe-kangal-review--engaging-watch-review-tamil-rb0rfzhaiahgd.html
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